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citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. easier drive on tuesday morning. the slide will officially be open and tomorrow there will be an invitation only ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the opening in half moon bay. it marks the end of 74 years of crumbling cliffs, accidents and highway closures that sometimes lasted for months. late night bart riders will face delays because of work going on in the trans bay tube. crews will start work this tuesday night to make the tube safer in an earthquake. expect delays on trans bay trains every tuesday, wednesday and thursday nights for the next 14 months. one of the tubes will close during work hours. >>> a story of survival from southern california. a 9-year-old girl hiked through rugged terrain to get help after a car wreck in the middle of the night. it happened after the girl's father drove off a road in acton. that's in the mountains northeast of los angeles. she c
citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. easier drive on tuesday morning. the slide will officially be open and tomorrow there will be an invitation only ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the opening in half moon bay. it marks the end of 74 years of crumbling cliffs, accidents and highway closures that sometimes lasted for months. late night bart riders will face delays because of work going on in the...
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citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> dickey: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- halle berry, elle fanning and music from rdgldgrn with cleto and the cletones and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me on this fantastic voyage. that's very nice. do we have spring breakers in the audience tonight? you have the week off. you know, the kids in china only get six minutes off for spring break. i hope you're enjoying yourself. most colleges in the united states are on spring break this week. the kids go all the way to florida. they don't even stop to visit nana and grandpa. how does spring break work for people who get their degrees online? like the people who go to -- do they go to websites about the beach? i never really went to spring break. i feel like i didn't know about it.
citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> dickey: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- halle berry, elle fanning and music from rdgldgrn with cleto and the cletones and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me on...
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citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. he can't fathom why the son of one of his close friends would shoot the state's prison chief to death. governor john hickenlooper made the comments about evan spencer ebel who was killed in a shoot out with authorities. they have linked ebel who once belonged to a white supremacist gang to the shooting death of tom clemens. he cracked down on ebel's former gang. >> sex, lies, and kinking photographs. the jodi arias trial seems to be getting more salacious every day. next week, more cross-examination of defense psychologist richard samuels, then the defense will bring in a defensive violence expert. paul callan is back, joined by defense attorney rachel self. good to see both of you. rachel, i'm going to begin with you. what needs to happen this week in this case to wrap things up? >> oh, my goodness. well, it's gone on forever, hasn't it? but the defense has the right to put on their defense, and at this point, we still need to have the finished cross-examination of dr dr. samuels, an
citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. he can't fathom why the son of one of his close friends would shoot the state's prison chief to death. governor john hickenlooper made the comments about evan spencer ebel who was killed in a shoot out with authorities. they have linked ebel who once belonged to a white supremacist gang to the shooting death of tom clemens. he cracked down on ebel's former gang. >> sex, lies, and kinking photographs. the jodi arias trial seems to be...
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citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> you might remember the story of yousiff, the iraqi boy badly burned by attackers when he was just five years old. now he is a fifth grader living in california. dr. sanjay gupta catches up with him and the amazing progress he has made on today's human factor. >> so this is like our classroom. i sit in that seat over there. >> it is amazing to me with what a typical american 10-year-old kid yousiff has become. >> it moves faster. >> this was yousiff just five years old at the time. he was attacked by masked men in front of his home in baghdad. they poured gasoline on his face and set him on fire. >> what's the first thing you remember about all of that? >> i just remember a doctor getting a sponge. >> in iraq and they had a sponge? >> i think they like scratching on me or something. >> trying to take off some of the burned skin. >> ye
citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> you might remember the story of yousiff, the iraqi boy badly burned by attackers when he was just five years old. now he is a fifth grader living in california. dr. sanjay gupta catches up with him and the amazing progress he has made on today's human factor. >> so this is...
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citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. i'm carolyn johnson. ama dates has the night off. in tonight's headlines, an emotional candlelight vigil in santa rosa for a 14-year-old boy killed in a tragic car racing accident. marcus johnson died yesterday when he was hit by a sprint car driven by his 17-year-old cousin at a marysville racetrack. >>> a motorcycle driver is dead in walnut creek following a traffic crash on 680. in that area the motorcycle hit at least two other vehicles. witnesses say that motorcycle was racing another car. >>> a fire in a wildlife area in the san juaquin river delta sent huge clouds of smoke and ash over the east bay today. the fare was burning on lower sherman island. sought lon know county -- the saw law know fire department let it burn out because it is unpopulated. >>> on tuesday pope francis will be installed as the 266th pontif of the roman catholic church. the world has only known him for a few days now, but in that brief time the main impression he has left is he is a humble man. it is an image he showed toda
citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. i'm carolyn johnson. ama dates has the night off. in tonight's headlines, an emotional candlelight vigil in santa rosa for a 14-year-old boy killed in a tragic car racing accident. marcus johnson died yesterday when he was hit by a sprint car driven by his 17-year-old cousin at a marysville racetrack. >>> a motorcycle driver is dead in walnut creek following a traffic crash on 680. in that area the motorcycle hit at least two...
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that risk management had "insufficient authority" and risk was "insufficiently evaluated" and that the citibank board had "no effective oversight." yet eight days later, ceo vikram pandit and chief financial officer gary crittenden personally signed the sarbanes-oxley certification. they attested to the bank's financial viability and the effectiveness of its internal controls. the deficiencies cited by the comptroller of the currency were never mentioned. citi said it didn't consider the problems serious enough that they had to be disclosed to investors and says the certifications were entirely appropriate. but nine months later, citigroup would need a $45 billion bailout and $300 billion more in federal guarantees just to stay in business. >> i don't think wall street senior people really think they'll ever end up in jail, and they've been right. >> frank partnoy, the securities lawyer and expert on sarbanes-oxley law, says the facts about citigroup raise some troubling questions. >> they certainly knew the internal controls were inadequate and that the company was out of control from a report
that risk management had "insufficient authority" and risk was "insufficiently evaluated" and that the citibank board had "no effective oversight." yet eight days later, ceo vikram pandit and chief financial officer gary crittenden personally signed the sarbanes-oxley certification. they attested to the bank's financial viability and the effectiveness of its internal controls. the deficiencies cited by the comptroller of the currency were never mentioned. citi said...
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now, if an american middle class family put $1,000 in jp morgan or citibank, 1,010 less bank fees and probably closer to $950. >> but you know what. >> sean: that struck me. >> that's a great example, but here is the difference between those two deposits. the deposit in the united states is safe. at least your principal is safe. you may not be getting a lot of interest on that deposit. the problem for these big investors in a country like cyprus is they're not going to even get their principal back. so maybe-- >> over a certain amount, but again, tax the rich, tax the wealthy, by the way, part of redistribution anyway. >> that's true. one of the lessons here, by the way, americans should be very, very vigilant about following the finances of the banks they're invested their money in and putting the deposits in. we have deposit insurance, but be wary of the financial situations of the banks are strong. right now they are, by the way. >> sean: nina. >> going back to the crisis, savings and loan crisis, be cautious where you're putting your money. keep in mind in the 2008 financial crisi
now, if an american middle class family put $1,000 in jp morgan or citibank, 1,010 less bank fees and probably closer to $950. >> but you know what. >> sean: that struck me. >> that's a great example, but here is the difference between those two deposits. the deposit in the united states is safe. at least your principal is safe. you may not be getting a lot of interest on that deposit. the problem for these big investors in a country like cyprus is they're not going to even...
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standard at citibank. >>> it's a strange thing, rather cruel actually, how an answer so desperately sought can slip away at the moment of capture. police had finally sniffed out the trail left by joe roberts, the one person who seemed to know what happened to brittany tavar. before they could catch up to joe, he was gone in a puff of oregon fog. >> the investigators had alerted police and law enforcement all the way up through washington, past seattle in the pacific northwest. they thought he was headed in that direction. >> meanwhile, investigators warn brittany's family. >> what they're telling me, he had a history of falling off the radar screen. >> and sure enough, that's just what he did. and days turned into weeks. summer turned into fall. no sign of him. police suspicions turned darker. >> it's important for us here in florida to not lose interest and not be putting it off as this guy is 2,000 miles away, because he might still be in our backyard or coming back to our backyard for all we know. >> life went on for the rest of the world, but not for those who loved brittany tavar and
standard at citibank. >>> it's a strange thing, rather cruel actually, how an answer so desperately sought can slip away at the moment of capture. police had finally sniffed out the trail left by joe roberts, the one person who seemed to know what happened to brittany tavar. before they could catch up to joe, he was gone in a puff of oregon fog. >> the investigators had alerted police and law enforcement all the way up through washington, past seattle in the pacific northwest....